Good evening my friend, that was a fantastic build, it's nice to see a complete build in one video, congratulations on a job very well done, best regards from Australia, Les
@@FlyingCircusModels I do prefer full build videos done all in one episode, but please do what suits you, I am happy to watch what ever you do, wether it is in episodes or in one video, even though I am not a WWI aircraft builder, best regards from a New Zealander living in Australia, Les
Awesome video! I really like the full build video. I watch your videos while I'm working on my own builds. I'm currently working on the 1:32 Roden SE5a and the Eduard 1:72 Fokker E III.
Thank you so much and good luck with your projects, I would like to see your completed SE5a. Would you mind to share the pictures or link to them in the comments?
@@FlyingCircusModelsl'll definitely share some pics when I get it finished. It may be a little while though. The SE5a has A LOT of fit issues. It's taking quite some time to fix them all.
Another fabulous build - thanks for sharing all your fantastic work with really valuable tips throughout. Do you have preferred reference works for WW1 aircraft or just Internet searches to see what comes up?
Thank you so much, Trevor. Usually my first place to search for the information about the new project is Windsock datafiles, also I like Osprey production books, and google search of course (as the last option)
I use a scalpel blade to cut them, but you can use a regular model knife as well. Just do not press to hard, otherwise you will bend the tube, you need to press and roll the tube
Would you consider releasing your videos without the annoying background music? I watch in order to learn to become a better modeler, not to be entertained.
Thanks for the comment, Daniel. I find it's very odd to have a silence during the video, that's why I have a background music, and it's not too loud. You can mute the video and just disregard my voice, I try to show all steps, so they are self-explanatory and you do not have to listen to me ;-)
@@FlyingCircusModels Thank you for your considerate response. I'd still prefer to hear what you have to say rather than watching the video in silence, but it's your channel. Beautiful build, by the way.
Precioso modelo de biplano!!!
Congrats on the informative video and awesome build..
Thank you so much!!!
Thank you for another beautiful build. I admire you skill and so very impressed with the forethought in your build. Cheers from America.
Thank you so much!!
Good evening my friend, that was a fantastic build, it's nice to see a complete build in one video, congratulations on a job very well done, best regards from Australia, Les
Thank you so much, Les. Would yo like to see Full build videos in the future?
@@FlyingCircusModels I do prefer full build videos done all in one episode, but please do what suits you, I am happy to watch what ever you do, wether it is in episodes or in one video, even though I am not a WWI aircraft builder, best regards from a New Zealander living in Australia, Les
Thanks for your feedback Les, I think I'm going to do Full build videos, moving forward, on top of more detailed episodes.
Great looking build!!! Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching Michael
Awesome video! I really like the full build video. I watch your videos while I'm working on my own builds. I'm currently working on the 1:32 Roden SE5a and the Eduard 1:72 Fokker E III.
Thank you so much and good luck with your projects, I would like to see your completed SE5a. Would you mind to share the pictures or link to them in the comments?
@@FlyingCircusModelsl'll definitely share some pics when I get it finished. It may be a little while though. The SE5a has A LOT of fit issues. It's taking quite some time to fix them all.
it's the part of the hobby and I know that Roden models are not so great some times, just take your time and try to have fun ;-)
Awesome. Congrat’s
Thank you, Jack!!!
Another fabulous build - thanks for sharing all your fantastic work with really valuable tips throughout. Do you have preferred reference works for WW1 aircraft or just Internet searches to see what comes up?
Thank you so much, Trevor. Usually my first place to search for the information about the new project is Windsock datafiles, also I like Osprey production books, and google search of course (as the last option)
@@FlyingCircusModels That's great - thanks for the advice. All the best for now.
you're welcome, I'm glad I was able to help
Nice build! How long did you wait for the oil paint to dry before applying clear coat? Doesn't it take like months to dry?
Thank you for watching, about oils, it depends on the layer thickness, but usually 2-3 days
At about 39.01, what is the little gizmo you use to cut the brass tube's?
Thank you
I use a scalpel blade to cut them, but you can use a regular model knife as well. Just do not press to hard, otherwise you will bend the tube, you need to press and roll the tube
@@FlyingCircusModels yes, I know you use a scalpel, but what's that device that the brass tube is laying on?
Thanks
it's just a wooden coffee stick, that I use to cut tubes
Would you consider releasing your videos without the annoying background music? I watch in order to learn to become a better modeler, not to be entertained.
Thanks for the comment, Daniel. I find it's very odd to have a silence during the video, that's why I have a background music, and it's not too loud. You can mute the video and just disregard my voice, I try to show all steps, so they are self-explanatory and you do not have to listen to me ;-)
@@FlyingCircusModels Thank you for your considerate response. I'd still prefer to hear what you have to say rather than watching the video in silence, but it's your channel. Beautiful build, by the way.
Thank you so much
I turn the volume off